Adding javascript to an XML document???

I want to add this javascript to an xml document I made, but so far I can't figure out how to.

Try using a CDATA section.

Similar Messages

  • How can I access xml document from javascript whithin a JSP page

    how can I access xml document from javascript whithin a JSP page?
    I have a JSP that receives an XML document from a JavaBean, so I can access it within the entire JSP, but I need to access it from the javascript inside the JSP... and I have no idea how i can do this.
    Thanks in advance!

    The solution would only work on MS IE browsers, as other browsers do not support an XML DOM.
    It can be done, but you would be stuck with using the Microsoft broswer. If that is acceptable, I have some example code, and a book recommendation.

  • Last Row not added to XML Document

    Hi,
    I've created a transaction extracting data from SAP, trying to convert the data into a MII XML Document. But when i try to add the rows with the repeater block, it does not include the last record from the extracted SAP data.
    Description of the transaction:
    SAP function call
    MII XML Document
    Repeater (repeats on all items in the SAP output)
    ->MII XML Row
    ->Assign data to MII XML Row
    Assing XML Document to Transaction output property
    I have inserted a logger at the assignment action block, and the last SAP record is treated by the repeater block, but when i do a count on the SAP item elements and the converted Rows in the MII XML Document there is missing one record..
    Has any body had a similar problem and solved it some how??
    BR
    Jens

    Hi
    I think it is something to do with the technique you are using to add the rows.
    What you are doing is adding a blank row to the document, then populating the row action block (NOT the row in the document) with the first row from your repeater.
    You then run the row action block the second time, it has the data from the first repeater row, and then you populate the row action block with the second repeater row.
    So at the end you will have a rowset with 1 empty row and all but the last populated row from your repeater, plus a Row action populated with the last row from the repeater, but not added to your document.
    What you can do is either - move all your assignments into the Row object (definitely recommend this), or append the final row object to the document rowset before you assign it to your output.
    Hope this makes sense!
    Nick

  • Adding DOCTYPE to xml document

    Hi,
    I'm trying to create an XML document using JAXP APIs. But I could not find a way to add the DocType element with the Document. I read somewhere that DocType is a read only value. That means there is no way to associate it with a Document.?? Any help will be greatly appreciated as I'm urgent need of this.
    Thanks in advance

    Thank you so much for the help. Actually I was trying the same. But the issue was that I was trying to add the elements to the document object returned by the createDocument method. And that was giving me error. Now when I used getDocumentElement(); it is working.
    Now other issue is that I'm using the following piece of code to save the document.
    TransformerFactory tf = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
                   Transformer t = tf.newTransformer();
                   t.transform(new javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource(rootDoc),new javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult("c:/text.xml"));This does not write the DocType element to the xml file. I tried to open an xml file and tried to save the same document. Then also doctype element is not written to the file.
    Is it an issue withe serialization of the document using TransformerFactory ??
    Thanks in advance

  • CDATA links in xml document

    Hello all,
    I am trying to add an html link inside a parapgraph of text that is loaded through an xml document. I have done some research and it appears I need to set my actionscript to read the html. When I add the href in the text it reads literally as the code instead of creating a hyperlink in the paragraph. My problem is I did not set up the original flash document and I anot sure where to add the htmlText=true; and so on.
    Here is the link. The problem is in the "press" section. last line in the paragraph of text. You can see the aref code not working.
    http://atelierdelalain.com/index_test.html
    Thanks in advance for any help!
    Sandra
    XML data:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
    <images>
            <pic>
            <image>http://atelierdelalain.com/press/01.jpg</image>
            <title><![CDATA[WHAT IS JAMES WEARING?]]></title>
            <desc><![CDATA[As you know by now, I love to incorporate the work of fine artisans and crafts people into the interiors I create for both myself and my clients; an individually handcrafted object really can make a space.
    This brings me to furniture maker Emmanuel Delalain and his company Atelier Delalain who are doing the most marvelous things in wood and metal. With clean elegant lines, highly considered functionality, and a rich sensual poetry to his work, it didn't surprise us to learn that Delalain honed his craft as a young man in the Southern French coastal workshop of his father and grandfather building sailboats.
    To view full article click here.<a href="http://www.strutdenver.com" target="_blank">Strut</a>]]></desc>
            <dims><![CDATA[]]></dims>
            <note><![CDATA[]]></note>
            <thumbnail>http://atelierdelalain.com/press/thumbs/01.jpg</thumbnail>
            <width>600</width>
            <thumbwidth>47</thumbwidth>
        <subpics>
        </subpics>
        </pic>
    </images>
    Actionscript Code:
    import mx.transitions.*;
    import mx.transitions.easing.*;
    displayWidth = Stage.width;
    function loadXML(loaded) {
        if (loaded) {
            xmlNode = this.firstChild;
            image = [];
            title = [];
            desc = [];
            dims = [];
            note = [];
            thumbnails = [];
            imageW = [];
            subimage = [];
            subthumb = [];
            subW = [];
            subArray = new Array();
            total = xmlNode.childNodes.length;
            for (i=0; i<total; i++) {
                image[i] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[0].firstChild.nodeValue;
                title[i] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[1].firstChild.nodeValue;
                desc[i] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[2].firstChild.nodeValue;
                dims[i] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[3].firstChild.nodeValue;
                note[i] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[4].firstChild.nodeValue;
                thumbnails[i] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[5].firstChild.nodeValue;
                imageW[i] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[6].firstChild.nodeValue;
                if (i == 0) {
                    thisX = 0;
                    w = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[7].firstChild.nodeValue;
                } else {
                    thisX = Number(w)+Number(2);
                    thisW = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[7].firstChild.nodeValue;
                    w = Number(thisX)+Number(thisW);
                //number of subpics
                total_subpics = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[8].childNodes.length;
                if (total_subpics != undefined) {
                    subArray[i] = new Array();
                    for (x=0; x<total_subpics; x++) {
                        subArray[i][x] = new Array();
                        subArray[i][x][0] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[8].childNodes[x].childNodes[0].firstChild.nodeValue;
                        subArray[i][x][1] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[8].childNodes[x].childNodes[1].firstChild.nodeValue;
                        subArray[i][x][2] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[8].childNodes[x].childNodes[2].firstChild.nodeValue;
                        subArray[i][x][3] = xmlNode.childNodes[i].childNodes[8].childNodes[x].childNodes[3].firstChild.nodeValue;
                thumbnails_fn(i, thisX);
            firstImage();
        } else {
            content = "file not loaded!";
    xmlData = new XML();
    xmlData.ignoreWhite = true;
    xmlData.onLoad = loadXML;
    xmlData.load("flash/press.xml");
    listen = new Object();
    listen.onKeyDown = function() {
        if (Key.getCode() == Key.LEFT) {
            prevImage();
        } else if (Key.getCode() == Key.RIGHT) {
            nextImage();
    Key.addListener(listen);
    previous_btn.onRelease = function() {
        prevImage();
    next_btn.onRelease = function() {
        nextImage();
    p = 0;
    this.onEnterFrame = function() {
        filesize = picture.getBytesTotal();
        loaded = picture.getBytesLoaded();
        preloader._visible = true;
        if (loaded != filesize) {
            preloader.preload_bar._xscale = 100*loaded/filesize;
        } else {
            preloader._visible = false;
            if (picture._alpha<100) {
                picture._alpha += 10;
                subHolder._alpha += 10;
    function nextImage() {
        if (p<(total-1)) {
            p++;
            if (loaded == filesize) {
                ///////////// sub thumbs ////////////
                subHolder.removeMovieClip();
                if (subArray[p] != undefined) {
                    createEmptyMovieClip("subHolder", 10);
                    subHolder._x = 800;
                    for (z=0; z<subArray[p].length; z++) {
                        subthumbs_fn(p, z);
                    createEmptyMovieClip("Line", 1);
                    lineLen = z*60+z*5;
                    Line.lineStyle(1, 0x492F92, 100);
                    Line.moveTo(795, 0);
                    Line.lineTo(795, lineLen);
                    createEmptyMovieClip("Line2", 2);
                    Line2.lineStyle(1, 0x492F92, 100);
                    Line2.moveTo(895, 0);
                    Line2.lineTo(895, lineLen);
                } else {
                    Line._alpha = 0;
                    Line2._alpha = 0;
                subHolder._alpha = 0;
                ///////////// end sub thumbs ////////////
                picture._alpha = 0;
                picture.loadMovie(image[p], 1);
                //displayWidth = Stage.width;
                imageWidth = imageW[p];
                res = displayWidth-imageWidth;
                place = res/2;
                picture._x = place;
                title_txt.htmlText = true;
                title_txt.htmlText = title[p];
                desc_txt.htmlText = desc[p]+" "+dims[p]+". "+note[p];
                picture_num();
    function prevImage() {
        if (p>0) {
            p--;
            ///////////// sub thumbs ////////////
            subHolder.removeMovieClip();
            if (subArray[p] != undefined) {
                createEmptyMovieClip("subHolder", 10);
                subHolder._x = 800;
                for (z=0; z<subArray[p].length; z++) {
                    subthumbs_fn(p, z);
                createEmptyMovieClip("Line", 1);
                lineLen = z*60+z*5;
                Line.lineStyle(1, 0x492F92, 100);
                Line.moveTo(795, 0);
                Line.lineTo(795, lineLen);
                createEmptyMovieClip("Line2", 2);
                Line2.lineStyle(1, 0x492F92, 100);
                Line2.moveTo(895, 0);
                Line2.lineTo(895, lineLen);
            } else {
                Line._alpha = 0;
                Line2._alpha = 0;
            subHolder._alpha = 0;
            ///////////// end sub thumbs ////////////
            picture._alpha = 0;
            picture.loadMovie(image[p], 1);
            //displayWidth = Stage.width;
            imageWidth = imageW[p];
            res = displayWidth-imageWidth;
            place = res/2;
            trace("dW:"+displayWidth+"iW:"+imageWidth+"x:"+place);
            picture._x = place;
            title_txt.htmlText = true;
            title_txt.htmlText = title[p];
            desc_txt.htmlText = desc[p]+" "+dims[p]+". "+note[p];
            picture_num();
    function firstImage() {
        if (loaded == filesize) {
            ///////////// sub thumbs ////////////
            subHolder.removeMovieClip();
            if (subArray[p] != undefined) {
                createEmptyMovieClip("subHolder", 10);
                subHolder._x = 800;
                for (z=0; z<subArray[p].length; z++) {
                    subthumbs_fn(p, z);
                createEmptyMovieClip("Line", 1);
                lineLen = z*60+z*5;
                Line.lineStyle(1, 0x492F92, 100);
                Line.moveTo(795, 0);
                Line.lineTo(795, lineLen);
                createEmptyMovieClip("Line2", 2);
                Line2.lineStyle(1, 0x492F92, 100);
                Line2.moveTo(895, 0);
                Line2.lineTo(895, lineLen);
            } else {
                Line._alpha = 0;
                Line2._alpha = 0;
            subHolder._alpha = 0;
            ///////////// end sub thumbs ////////////
            picture._alpha = 0;
            picture.loadMovie(image[0], 1);
            //displayWidth = Stage.width;
            imageWidth = imageW[0];
            res = displayWidth-imageWidth;
            place = res/2;
            picture._x = place;
            title_txt.htmlText = true;
            title_txt.htmlText = title[p];
            desc_txt.htmlText = desc[p]+" "+dims[p]+". "+note[p];
            picture_num();
    function picture_num() {
        current_pos = p+1;
        pos_txt.text = current_pos+" / "+total;
    function thumbNailScroller() {
        // thumbnail code!
        this.createEmptyMovieClip("tscroller", 1000);
        scroll_speed = 10;
        tscroller.onEnterFrame = function() {
            if ((_root._ymouse>=thumbnail_mc._y) && (_root._ymouse<=thumbnail_mc._y+thumbnail_mc._height)) {
                if ((_root._xmouse>=(hit_right._x-60)) && (thumbnail_mc.hitTest(hit_right))) {
                    thumbnail_mc._x -= scroll_speed;
                } else if ((_root._xmouse<=(hit_left._x+60)) && (thumbnail_mc.hitTest(hit_left))) {
                    thumbnail_mc._x += scroll_speed;
            } else {
                delete tscroller.onEnterFrame;
    function thumbnails_fn(k, xpos) {
        thumbnail_mc.createEmptyMovieClip("t"+k, thumbnail_mc.getNextHighestDepth());
        tlistener = new Object();
        tlistener.onLoadInit = function(target_mc) {
            target_mc._x = xpos;
            target_mc.pictureValue = k;
            target_mc.onRelease = function() {
                p = this.pictureValue-1;
                nextImage();
            target_mc.onRollOver = function() {
                this._alpha = 80;
                thumbNailScroller();
            target_mc.onRollOut = function() {
                this._alpha = 100;
        image_mcl = new MovieClipLoader();
        image_mcl.addListener(tlistener);
        image_mcl.loadClip(thumbnails[k], "thumbnail_mc.t"+k);
    function scrollLeft() {
        // thumbnail code!
        this.createEmptyMovieClip("tscroller", 1000);
        if (thumbnail_mc.hitTest(hit_right)) {
            thisX = thumbnail_mc._x;
            dist = hit_right._x-thumbnail_mc._x;
            r = thumbnail_mc._width-dist;
            if (r>=200) {
                newX = thumbnail_mc._x-200;
            } else {
                newX = thumbnail_mc._x-r;
            new Tween(thumbnail_mc, "_x", Regular.easeOut, thisX, newX, .5, true);
    function scrollRight() {
        // thumbnail code!
        this.createEmptyMovieClip("tscroller", 1000);
        if (thumbnail_mc.hitTest(hit_left)) {
            thisX = thumbnail_mc._x;
            dist = hit_left._x-thumbnail_mc._x;
            if (dist>=200) {
                newX = thumbnail_mc._x+200;
            } else {
                newX = thumbnail_mc._x+dist;
            new Tween(thumbnail_mc, "_x", Regular.easeOut, thisX, newX, .5, true);
    buttonRight.onRelease = function() {
        scrollLeft();
    buttonLeft.onRelease = function() {
        scrollRight();
    function subthumbs_fn(p, z) {
        subHolder.createEmptyMovieClip("sub"+z, subHolder.getNextHighestDepth());
        sublistener = new Object();
        sublistener.onLoadInit = function(targ_mc) {
            //targ_mc._x = 800;
            targ_mc._y = 60*z+5*z;
            thumbWidth = subArray[p][z][3];
            thumbRes = 90-thumbWidth;
            thumbPlace = thumbRes/2;
            targ_mc._x = thumbPlace;
            trace(targ_mc._x);
            targ_mc.onRelease = function() {
                //p = this.pictureValue-1;
                //nextImage();
                picture._alpha = 0;
                picture.loadMovie(subArray[p][z][0], 1);
                //displayWidth = Stage.width;
                imageWidth = subArray[p][z][2];
                res = displayWidth-imageWidth;
                place = res/2;
                picture._x = place;
                this._alpha = 30;
                //picture_num();
            targ_mc.onRollOver = function() {
                targ_mc._alpha = 80;
                trace(targ_mc);
            targ_mc.onRollOut = function() {
                this._alpha = 100;
        sub_mcl = new MovieClipLoader();
        sub_mcl.addListener(sublistener);
        sub_mcl.loadClip(subArray[p][z][1], "subHolder.sub"+z);

    Thank you for your replies
    I tried adding the code mentioned, but I still can't get it to work. I added:
    title_txt.htmlText = true;
    title_txt.htmlText = title[p];
    desc_txt.htmlText = true;
    desc_txt.htmlText = desc[p]+" "+dims[p]+". "+note[p];
    Am I adding in the wrong place? The text box that has the html in it is the "desc_txt" box. Any clues as to where the code would go in relation to the above code listed?
    Again... thank you for all of your help. Really appreciated! 
    Sandra

  • UTL_DBWS, XML Document as a parameter

    I'm struggling with using a fully formed xml document as a parameter to a web service.
    Using this code I'm able to connect to the web service and sans the arg1 argument everything works.
    When I as in the code below use xmltype.toStringValue() or xmltype.toClobValue() charachters like < and > is replaced with the html encoded version (&lt; and &gt;) which does'nt work very well with the recieving web service.
    All three parameters is defined as string on the recieving web service.
    I've been searching this forum and using google, but can't find any examples doing something like this.
    Any help or pointers appreciated.
    procedure forwardToQueue is
    svc_ sys.utl_dbws.service;
    call_ sys.utl_dbws.call;
    svc_qname sys.utl_dbws.qname;
    response sys.xmltype;
    request sys.xmltype;
    utMelding sys.xmltype;
    t1 sys.xmltype;
    t2 sys.xmltype;
    doc xmldom.DomDocument;
    fListe xmldom.DOMNodeList;
    tmpL xmldom.DOMNodeList;
    fElement xmldom.domNode;
    tmp xmldom.domNode;
    meldingId strliten;
    arg0_node xmldom.domnode;
    arg0_elmt xmldom.domelement;
    arg0_text xmldom.domtext;
    arg1_node xmldom.domnode;
    arg1_elmt xmldom.domelement;
    arg1_text xmldom.domtext;
    arg2_node xmldom.domnode;
    arg2_elmt xmldom.domelement;
    arg2_text xmldom.domtext;
    child_doc xmldom.domdocument;
    main_node xmldom.domnode;
    root_node xmldom.domnode;
    root_elmt xmldom.domelement;
    x sys.xmltype;
    c varchar2(32000);
    bs_chr strmax;
    l_service sys.UTL_DBWS.service;
    l_call sys.UTL_DBWS.call;
    l_result ANYDATA;
    l_wsdl_url strmax := 'http://salah-test.sismo.local:8080/SIMSEJB/SIMSFacadeBean?wsdl';
    l_namespace strmax := 'http://salah-test.sismo.local:8080/SIMSEJB/SIMSFacadeBean';
    l_service_qname sys.utl_dbws.qname;
    begin
    procName := 'hentQueue';
    pl('*************** '||procName||' ***************');
    svc_qname := sys.utl_dbws.to_qname(null, 'SIMSFacadeBeanService');
    svc_ := sys.utl_dbws.create_service(svc_qname);
    call_ := sys.utl_dbws.create_call(svc_);
    sys.utl_dbws.set_target_endpoint_address(call_, 'http://salah-test.sismo.local:8080/SIMSEJB/SIMSFacadeBean');
    sys.utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'SOAPACTION_USE', 'TRUE');
    sys.utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'SOAPACTION_URI', 'sendMessage');
    sys.utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'OPERATION_STYLE', 'document');
    x := genererSvar;
    doc := xmldom.newDOMDocument;
    main_node := xmldom.makeNode(doc);
    root_elmt := xmldom.createelement(doc, 'q0:sendMessage');
    xmldom.setattribute(root_elmt, 'xmlns:q0', 'si.sims.intern.service');
    root_node := xmldom.appendChild(main_node, xmldom.makeNode(root_elmt));
    -- Adding arg 0 as a string
    arg0_elmt := xmldom.createelement(doc, 'arg0');
    arg0_node := xmldom.appendchild(root_node, xmldom.makenode(arg0_elmt));
    arg0_text := xmldom.createtextnode(doc, '2');
    arg0_node := xmldom.appendchild(arg0_node, xmldom.makenode(arg0_text));
                   -- Adding arg 1 as a string
    arg1_elmt := xmldom.createelement(doc, 'arg1');
    arg1_node := xmldom.appendchild(root_node, xmldom.makenode(arg1_elmt));
    arg1_text := xmldom.createtextnode(doc, x.getClobVal());
    arg1_node := xmldom.appendchild(arg1_node, xmldom.makenode(arg1_text));
    -- Adding arg 2 as a string
    arg2_elmt := xmldom.createelement(doc, 'arg2');
    arg2_node := xmldom.appendchild(root_node, xmldom.makenode(arg2_elmt));
    arg2_text := xmldom.createtextnode(doc, 'false');
    arg2_node := xmldom.appendchild(arg2_node, xmldom.makenode(arg2_text));
    request := xmldom.getxmltype(doc);
    pl('Request:');
    pl(request.getStringVal());
    response := sys.utl_dbws.invoke(call_, request);
    pl('Showing respons');
    pl(response.getStringVal());
    doc := DBMS_XMLDOM.newDomDocument(response);
    sys.utl_dbws.release_call(call_);
    sys.utl_dbws.release_service(svc_);
    end forwardToQueue;

    Is the Document well defined via schema? You might be able to use the autotype
    ant task to generate a serializer.
    Otherwise, serialize the document to a string, then wrap it in <[CDATA[...]]>
    on the return. The calling app will need to understand that the string is xml,
    and then desrailize it manually.
    Mike
    "Surya" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    I have web service which has to retuen an XML document (org.w3c.dom.Document)
    as
    a paramter. Since this is not a supported data type for in-out paramaters,
    I will
    have to serialize and write my own converter. What is the best solution?
    Is there
    any class/library that can convert the document into String which I can
    return
    as a parameter and again get create a XML document in the client side.
    Thanks -Surya

  • How do I add (or insert) a node into an XML document with JSTL?

    Dear all,
    I am trying to use JSTL to store some data from a form into XML. However, I have read many articles in JSTL and only found that it can only be, as far as those articles are concerned, used to "read" data from XML files, but not "write" to them.
    Am I missing something in JSTL? Or, if I want to write to an XML file (e.g., insert a new node, or modify a node's data), will I have to write my own bean and then use <c:usebean />?
    Thanks very much in advance.
    Regards,
    Robert

    JSTL is not a programming language in and of itself. It is intended to help you to write scriptlet free JSPs.
    JSP pages (by one school of thought) are intended to function as the "View" in a Model-View-Controller architecture.
    Being a view, JSP pages should be able to look at things - but not touch.
    The standard pattern is to go to a servlet first, which invokes the logic, and then forwards to a JSP for rendering.
    Editing XML by adding new nodes etc etc is thus a function of the java code layer - servlet/action whatever you want to call it.
    Giving you the power to edit XML documents via JSTL (ie on a JSP page) takes away from purity of the MVC design.
    Hence why they don't provide the tags for manipulating XML, and only provide the database tags with a disclaimer that they should only be used for prototypes/trivial apps!
    JSTL is designed to replace scriptlet code on a JSP page.
    It can replace 99% of scriptlet code. The other 1% shouldn't be on the JSP in the first place :-)
    cheers,
    evnafets

  • Loading a XML-document into tables

    Hi,
    I have created a view for the tables below.
    Table Book with columns:
    - Book_ID
    - Book_Name
    - Ref_To_Price ( -> is a reference to Table Price (Price_ID))
    Table Price with columns:
    - Price_ID
    - Price_DM
    SQL-Syntax:
    "create view Bookprice as select Book_ID, Book_Name, Ref_To_Price, Price_ID, Price_DM from Book, Price where Ref_To_Price = Price_ID; "
    XML-Document:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
    <!DOCTYPE ANWENDUNGEN SYSTEM "file:/E:/book.dtd">
    <!-- ?xml-stylesheet href="book.xsl" type="text/xsl"? -->
    <ROOTDOC>
    <ROW>
    <BOOK_ID>66-77</BOOK_ID>
    <BOOK_NAME>JavaScript</BOOK_NAME>
    <REF_TO_PRICE>12</REF_TO_PRICE>
    <PRICE_ID>12</PRICE_ID>
    <PRICE_DM>25.50DM</PPRICE_DM>
    </ROW>
    </ROOTDOC>
    If I use the XML SQL Utility to insert the XML-Document, the following error message came up:
    " Exception in thread "main" oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException: java.sql.SQLException: ORA-01776: cannot modify more than one base table through a join view "
    Can anyone help me, please ?
    null

    Hi,
    This is a classic join view problem, where u cannot update two tables in one shot. The main problem is that ur two tables are not normalized correctly. Why can't they be in just one table?
    OK, if that is not possible, then the best way out is to create a simple INSTEAD OF trigger on the view which will insert correclty,
    e.g.
    CREATE TRIGGER bookprice_tr INSTEAD OF INSERT ON Bookprice FOR EACH ROW
    BEGIN
    insert into Book values (:NEW.Book_id,
    :NEW.Book_name, :NEW.Ref_to_Price);
    insert into Price
    values(:NEW.Price_ID, :NEW.Price_DM);
    END;
    Hope this helps,
    Murali

  • XML document in HTTP response

    Hello,
    I try to write a portal component, that provides an XML document. The component must be reachable via a URL. It generates an XML document from portal content. The generated XML document must be available using the URL.
    I tried to solve this by implementing an AbstractPortalComponent iView. Inside the doContent method I write the XML document into the IPortalComponentResponse. The problem is, that the response does not only include the XML document, but the XML data is included inside an HTML document. I already set the EPCFLevel in component-profile to 0. So there is very few JavaScript left inside the HTML document. But I don't want any HTML at all. I want only the pure XML document inside the HTTP response.
    Does anybody know a way to make a plain XML document available at an URL?
    Thanks, best regards, Oliver

    Try something like this in the docontent method
    HttpServletResponse resp = request.getServletResponse(true);
    resp.setContentType("text/xml");
    resp.getOutputStream().write(bytes);

  • Inserting an element into an XML document

    I am simply looking insert a new element into an existing XML Document using JDOM. Here is my code so far:
    public class UserDocumentWriter {
         private SAXBuilder builder;
         private Document document;
         private File file = new File("/path/to/file/users.xml");
         private Element rootElement;
         public UserDocumentWriter() {
              builder = new SAXBuilder();
              try {
                   document = builder.build(file);
                   rootElement = document.getRootElement();
              } catch (IOException ioe) {
                   System.err.println("ERROR: Could not build the XML file.");
              } catch (JDOMException jde) {
                   System.err.println("ERROR: " + file.toString() + " is not well-formed.");
         public void addContact(String address, String contact) {
              List contactList = null;
              Element contactListElement;
              Element newContactElement = new Element("contact");
              newContactElement.setText(contact);
              List rootsChildren = rootElement.getChildren();
              Iterator iterator = rootsChildren.iterator();
              while (iterator.hasNext()) {
                   Element e = (Element) iterator.next();
                   if (e.getAttributeValue("address").equals(address)) {
                        contactListElement = e.getChild("contactlist");
                        contactListElement.addContent(newContactElement);
                        writeDocument(document);
         public void writeDocument(Document doc) {
              try {
                   XMLOutputter output = new XMLOutputter();
                   OutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(file);
                   output.output(doc, out);
              } catch (FileNotFoundException ntfe) {
                   System.err.println("ERROR: Output file not found.");
              } catch (IOException ioe) {
                   System.err.println("Could not output document changes.");
         }However, the problem is, the newly added element will always be appended to the end of the last line, resulting in the following:
    <contactlist>
                <contact>[email protected]</contact><contact>[email protected]</contact></contactlist>Is there anyway in which I can have the newly added element create it's own line for the purpose of tidy XML? Alternatively is there a better methodology to do the above entirely?

    Your question is not very clear.
    Do you want to know How to insert an element into an XML document?
    Answer: I can see you already know how to do it. You have added the element using addContent()
    or do you want to know How to display the XML in a tidy format?
    Answer: to view the XML in a properly formatted style you can you the Format class. A very basic way of viewing the XML would be:
       * Prints the Document to the specified file.
       * @param doc
       * @param filename
       * @param formatting
      public static void printDocToFile(Document doc, String strFileName,
          boolean formatting)
        XMLOutputter xmlOut = null;
        if (!formatting)
          xmlOut = new XMLOutputter();
        } else
          Format prettyFormat = Format.getPrettyFormat();
          prettyFormat.setOmitEncoding(false);
          prettyFormat.setOmitDeclaration(false);
          xmlOut = new XMLOutputter(prettyFormat);
        try
          if (doc != null)
            FileWriter writer = new java.io.FileWriter(strFileName, true);
            xmlOut.output(doc, writer);
            writer.flush();
            writer.close();
          } else
            System.out.println("Document is null.");
        catch (Exception ex)
          System.out.println(ex);
      }

  • Fm 12 - How can I include a graphic in an XML document that will be zoomable when converted to HTML5?

    I'd like to inc;lude grahics in my help files when authoring them in xml and converting them to Responsive HTML5 web documents.  I'm not sure of the proper way to inc;lude javascript scripts into the XML documents that could be used to make the images zoomable and panable.  Codeblock elements don't seem to work - all that happens is the text of the script is displayed in a font different from the font I'm using for the Help text. Maybe I'm using the wrong elements?  I'm using Framemaker 12. Any ideas here would be greatly appreciated.

    Anyone? Im also frustrated about this

  • Unable to find XML document from class path resource

    Hi,
    I am trying to learn spring and wrote my first class today. I added all the jar files to the lib folder and created all the classes. When I try to run the client program I get
    [INFO] XmlBeanDefinitionReader - Loading XML bean definitions from class path resource [MorningGreeting.xml]
    org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanDefinitionStoreException: IOException parsing XML document from class path resource [MorningGreeting.xml]; nested exception is java.io.FileNotFoundException: class path resource [MorningGreeting.xml] cannot be opened because it does not exist
         at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBeanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:180)
         at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBeanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:148)
         at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanFactory.<init>(XmlBeanFactory.java:73)
         at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanFactory.<init>(XmlBeanFactory.java:61)
         at com.training.spring.greetCustomers.EnterTraining.main(EnterTraining.java:22)
    Exception in thread "main"
    I have my client, interface, XML file all in the same package com.training.spring.greetCustomers. I could not understand what I am doing wrong?? Can you please help me.

    congratulations on deciding to learn spring. that's a smart thing to do.
    stop assuming that you did it correctly. the xml file is not in the classpath. when you get it there correctly, spring will find it.
    you have the source files and xml in that directory, but where do the .class files end up when you run them? does the xml config end up there, too?
    remember, the xml config should be in the directory where the root of the package hierarchy begins, not down where the .class files are.
    %

  • How to parse XML document returned by webservices

    Hi,
    I have a form (version 10.1.2.0) which has to display the credit card types using webservices. I created the webstub and jar file through jdeveloper and then after adding the jar files in the respective classpaths, I import it in the forms. I write the code in when-button-pressed and it gives the result in xml document like this:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><WSAnswerTO><error>false</error><errorMessage></errorMessage><
    results><CardTypeTO><carTypId>3</carTypId><type>AMERICAN
    EXPRESS</type><numLength>15</numLength><cvvLength>4</cvvLength><comments>1 800-639-0002</comments></CardTypeTO><CardTypeTO><carTypId>4</carTypId><type>DISCOVER</type><numLength>16</numLength><cvvLength>3</cvvLength><comments>1 800-347-2683</comments></CardTypeTO><CardTypeTO><carTypId>1</carTypId><type>MASTERCARD</type><numLength>16</numLength><cvvLength>3</cvvLength><comments>1 800-633-7367</comments></CardTypeTO><CardTypeTO><carTypId>2</carTypId><type>VISA</type><numLength>16</numLength><cvvLength>3</cvvLength><comments>1 800-945-2000</comments></CardTypeTO></results></WSAnswerTO>
    From the above xml document, I only need to display the type (such as AMERICAN EXPRESS, VISA, ETC) in my forms. Can somebody please tell me how to do it. Do I need to store the values in a table first and then retrieve it. Please advise. I have already read a otn document in xml parsing but I didnt understand anything from it.
    Please help. Thanks in advance.

    Hello,
    It probably exists a database package/function to parse this kind of stuff.
    If you want to keep the process into the Forms, here is a PL/SQL package you can use:
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE Pkg_Tools AS
      --  Types  --
      -- table of strings --
      TYPE TYP_TAB_CHAR IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(4000) INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER;
      --  Methodes   --
      -- function that return all contents for a given XML tag --
      FUNCTION Get_Xml_Tag
         PC$XmlContent  IN VARCHAR2,                 -- XML string
         PC$Tag         IN VARCHAR2,                 -- searched tag
         PC$NewLine     IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT CHR(10)  -- defaull NL character
      RETURN TYP_TAB_CHAR ;
    END Pkg_Tools;
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY Pkg_Tools
    IS
      -- fonction de retour du contenu d'une balise XML  --
      FUNCTION Get_Xml_Tag
         PC$XmlContent  IN VARCHAR2,                 -- contenu XML
         PC$Tag         IN VARCHAR2,                 -- tag recherche
         PC$NewLine     IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT CHR(10)  -- defaull NL character
      RETURN TYP_TAB_CHAR
      IS
       TC$Table      TYP_TAB_CHAR ;
       LC$Ligne      VARCHAR2(32000) ;
       LC$Xml        VARCHAR2(32000) ;
       LN$INDEX      PLS_INTEGER := 0 ;
       LN$TagDeb     PLS_INTEGER ;
       LN$TagFin     PLS_INTEGER ;
       LN$TagLength  PLS_INTEGER ;
       LN$LigLength  PLS_INTEGER ;
       LN$Occur      PLS_INTEGER := 1 ;
      BEGIN
        IF ( PC$XmlContent IS NOT NULL AND PC$Tag IS NOT NULL ) THEN
          LC$Xml := REPLACE( PC$XmlContent, CHR(13), '' ) ;
          LN$TagLength := LENGTH( PC$Tag ) ;
           LOOP
          LN$TagDeb := INSTR( LC$Xml, PC$Tag, 1, LN$Occur ) ;
          LN$TagFin := INSTR( LC$Xml, '</' || SUBSTR(PC$Tag,2, 256), 1, LN$Occur ) ;
          LN$LigLength := (LN$TagFin - ( LN$TagDeb + LN$TagLength ) ) ;
          IF (LN$TagDeb > 0 AND LN$TagFin > 0 ) THEN
             LN$Occur := LN$Occur + 1 ;
             LC$Ligne := SUBSTR( LC$Xml, LN$TagDeb + LN$TagLength, LN$LigLength ) ;
             LOOP
               LN$INDEX := LN$INDEX + 1 ;
               LN$TagDeb := INSTR( LC$Ligne, PC$NewLine ) ;
               IF LN$TagDeb > 0 THEN
                 IF Trim( SUBSTR( LC$Ligne, 1, LN$TagDeb - 1 )) IS NOT NULL THEN
                   TC$Table(LN$INDEX) := SUBSTR( LC$Ligne, 1, LN$TagDeb - 1 ) ;
                 ELSE
                   LN$INDEX := LN$INDEX - 1 ;
                 END IF ;
                 LC$Ligne := SUBSTR( LC$Ligne, LN$Tagdeb + LENGTH( PC$NewLine ), 30000 ) ;
               ELSE
                 IF Trim(LC$Ligne) IS NOT NULL THEN
                    TC$Table(LN$INDEX) := LC$Ligne ;
                 END IF ;
                 EXIT ;
               END IF ;
             END LOOP ;
          ELSE
              EXIT ;
          END IF ;
           END LOOP ;
        END IF ;
        RETURN TC$Table ;
      END Get_Xml_Tag ;
    END Pkg_Tools;
    /Then the call:
    DECLARE
       LC$t  VARCHAR2(2000);
       LT$Table Pkg_Tools.TYP_TAB_CHAR ;
    BEGIN
       lc$t := '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><WSAnswerTO><error>false</error><errorMessage></errorMessage><results>'
    ||'<CardTypeTO><carTypId>3</carTypId><TYPE>AMERICAN EXPRESS</TYPE><numLength>15</numLength><cvvLength>4</cvvLength>'
    ||'<comments>1 800-639-0002</comments></CardTypeTO><CardTypeTO><carTypId>4</carTypId><TYPE>DISCOVER</TYPE>'
    ||'<numLength>16</numLength><cvvLength>3</cvvLength><comments>1 800-347-2683</comments></CardTypeTO>'
    ||'<CardTypeTO><carTypId>1</carTypId><TYPE>MASTERCARD</TYPE><numLength>16</numLength><cvvLength>3</cvvLength>'
    ||'<comments>1 800-633-7367</comments></CardTypeTO><CardTypeTO><carTypId>2</carTypId><TYPE>VISA</TYPE>'
    ||'<numLength>16</numLength><cvvLength>3</cvvLength><comments>1 800-945-2000</comments></CardTypeTO></results></WSAnswerTO>' ;
       LT$Table := Pkg_Tools.Get_Xml_Tag(LC$T,'<TYPE>') ; 
       IF LT$Table.COUNT > 0 THEN
         FOR i IN LT$Table.First .. LT$Table.Last LOOP
            dbms_output.put_line( 'Table(' || i || ')=' || LT$Table(i) ) ;
         END LOOP ;
       ELSE
         dbms_output.put_line( 'tag xml not found' ) ;
       END IF ;
    END;Francois

  • XML document creation

    Does anyone know of a Javascript or PHP script that will
    allow a client to create new and update existing xml documents that
    can be used with the Spry Dataset, through an admin area?

    I don't know of such a system. We do have a script that can
    convert queries to XML:
    http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/samples/utils/query2xml.html
    And I know there are PHP scripts for inserting and updating
    records in a database, which might be easier.
    Hope this helps,
    Donald Booth
    Adobe Spry Team

  • Reading UTF-7 XML document in Java

    I have an XML document and I want to add PrcessingInstruction to it.
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-7" ?>
    <root_element>
    <sections>
    <section_introduction>
    <order-no>108800674</order-no>
    <order-type>219</order-type>
    <created-date>5. november 2008</created-date>
    when trying to parse it like
    File tmpFile = new File("C:\\ProvisioningEventError58412.xml");
    DocumentBuilderFactory factory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
    factory.setValidating(false);
    Document doc = factory.newDocumentBuilder().parse(tmpFile);
    System.out.println("end");
    I get an exception on Document doc = factory.newDocumentBuilder().parse(tmpFile);
    org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Invalid encoding name "UTF-7".
    [Fatal Error] ProvisioningEventError58412.xml:1:40: Invalid encoding name "UTF-7".
    Is it possible to set encoding on DocumentBuilder, so it can work with UTF-7 or is there any other was to parse it for adding ProcessingInstruction. Actually I want to add a CSS/XSL file for formatting the XML File.
    Edited by: aamaam on Jul 15, 2009 5:18 AM

    As you will see from [this Supported Encodings document|http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/intl/encoding.doc.html], it's Java which doesn't support UTF-7, not just DocumentBuilder.
    So you have a couple of options. You could send the document back to whoever produced it and tell them that you can't process it the way it is. That's a legitimate thing to do because [the XML Recommendation|http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/] only requires parsers to support UTF-8 and UTF-16. Support for other encodings is optional.
    Or you could write your own subclass of InputStreamReader which converts a stream of UTF-7 bytes into a stream of chars, and use that as a Reader which you pass to the parser. Somebody may even have done that already and posted it on the web somewhere.

Maybe you are looking for